A Study on Truncated Newton Methods for Linear Classification
Autor: | Leonardo Galli, Chih-Jen Lin |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Computer Networks and Communications
Support vector machines conjugate gradient linear classification preconditioning truncated Newton truncation criteria optimization Linear classifier Computer Science Applications Local convergence symbols.namesake Quadratic equation Artificial Intelligence Robustness (computer science) Conjugate gradient method Convergence (routing) symbols Applied mathematics Symbolic convergence theory Newton's method Software Mathematics |
Popis: | Truncated Newton (TN) methods have been a useful technique for large-scale optimization. Instead of obtaining the full Newton direction, a truncated method approximately solves the Newton equation with an inner conjugate gradient (CG) procedure (TNCG for the whole method). These methods have been employed to efficiently solve linear classification problems. However, even in this deeply studied field, various theoretical and numerical aspects were not completely explored. The first contribution of this work is to comprehensively study the global and local convergence when TNCG is applied to linear classification. Because of the lack of twice differentiability under some losses, many past works cannot be applied here. We prove various missing pieces of theory from scratch and clarify many proper references. The second contribution is to study the termination of the CG method. For the first time when TNCG is applied to linear classification, we show that the inner stopping condition strongly affects the convergence speed. We propose using a quadratic stopping criterion to achieve both robustness and efficiency. The third contribution is that of combining the study on inner stopping criteria with that of preconditioning. We discuss how convergence theory is affected by preconditioning and finally propose an effective preconditioned TNCG. |
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